Strategic culture and peace : the case of China 1949-2001.

Looking at elements of the power transition theory, which most pundits supporting a clash between the US and China adhere to, it is hoped that a better understanding of the role of Strategic Culture in foreign policy will help in mitigating such fears of rivalry. Strategic Culture has often been a s...

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Main Author: Yeo, Ian Tian Chiang.
Other Authors: Khong, Yuen Foong
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Published: 2008
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-144072020-11-01T08:27:59Z Strategic culture and peace : the case of China 1949-2001. Yeo, Ian Tian Chiang. Khong, Yuen Foong S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies DRNTU::Humanities Looking at elements of the power transition theory, which most pundits supporting a clash between the US and China adhere to, it is hoped that a better understanding of the role of Strategic Culture in foreign policy will help in mitigating such fears of rivalry. Strategic Culture has often been a side-lined determinant in international relations, which is monopolized by tenets of the realist school, which places a premium on power distribution ignoring the impact of the role of strategic culture in foreign relations. Using the determinants of Strategic Culture, a further understanding of Chinese foreign policy can be made. It will also explain the current trends in Chinese foreign policy and perhaps also debunk a potential self-fulfilling prophecy of inevitable conflict between the US and China. Master of Science (Strategic Studies) 2008-11-13T09:19:14Z 2008-11-13T09:19:14Z 2006 2006 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/14407 Nanyang Technological University application/pdf
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Yeo, Ian Tian Chiang.
Strategic culture and peace : the case of China 1949-2001.
description Looking at elements of the power transition theory, which most pundits supporting a clash between the US and China adhere to, it is hoped that a better understanding of the role of Strategic Culture in foreign policy will help in mitigating such fears of rivalry. Strategic Culture has often been a side-lined determinant in international relations, which is monopolized by tenets of the realist school, which places a premium on power distribution ignoring the impact of the role of strategic culture in foreign relations. Using the determinants of Strategic Culture, a further understanding of Chinese foreign policy can be made. It will also explain the current trends in Chinese foreign policy and perhaps also debunk a potential self-fulfilling prophecy of inevitable conflict between the US and China.
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title Strategic culture and peace : the case of China 1949-2001.
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